How to decide what to volunteer for

You will be responsible for jump setting, chute straightening and adjusting the A-frame. Jump setting includes replacing fallen bars and changing jump heights on all jumps: bar jumps, spreads, doubles, and the tire.

You will be responsible for taking the leash at the start line and placing it in a designated area at the finish line. This area may be in a container, or hanging from a designated holder, as determined by the host club.

You will be responsible for recording all faults signaled by the judge during each run and either recording the time given by the timer, or handing the sheet to the scribe assistant to have him/her do this task.

You must concentrate only on the judge and not watch what the dog and handler are doing.

You are also responsible for working with the scribe assistant to get the scribe sheets for the event and confirming the running order with the gate steward prior to the start of each class.

You will be responsible for ensuring the scribe has the correct sheet for each dog, organize the scribe sheets prior to the class starting and then remaining in communication with the gate steward to deal with conflicts or last-minute absentees.

The scribe assistant takes the sheet from the scribe after each run, and writes on the time as reported by the timer. Then he/she hands the completed sheet to the scribe sheet runner.

You will be responsible for timing the length of each run and reporting it to the scribe or scribe assistant. This person will also time the walk through for each event and blow the whistle at a pre-determined time to signal that the course is closed for walking.

During events such as Gamblers and Snooker the timer keeps track of sequence times and blows the whistle at the appropriate time.

You will work under the direction of the master course builder and the judge to build the course. You will be responsible to move equipment on and off the course to the locations indicated.

You will help assemble and disassemble equipment as required. You will bring any concerns on equipment condition and safety to the master course builder or judge prior to the beginning of the class.

The job descriptions above are not intended to explain every aspect of each position. The intent is to familiarize you with what is involved should you decide to volunteer for one or more of these positions at an agility trial.